Wednesday, February 24, 2016

2/24/16 S - 520 begins in Tucson

The NIMOs attending a session in the large assembly room.
NAFRI's Bill Miller talks
about changes to 520. The size
of the sim book has not changed!












NIMO is heavily involved in putting on S-520 each year in Tucson.  Today is the review of the simulation in which all students participate.  Big book! Lots of inputs! Participants are working toward their Type 1 certification for working on the most complex incidents. Lots of changes coming to 520 so stay tuned.
Rowdy Muir and Curtis Heaton taking to students
about how to develop a Common Operating Picture.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Honor Guard Attends Harbour Retirement

NIMO is proud to have one of its own, Technical Specialist and Honor Guard Captain Eric Martinez, attend FS Fire Director Tom Harbour's retirement.

Here, Eric makea a presentation from the Honor Guard, honoring his career

The case holds a National flag that was flown at all of the duty stations Mr. Harbour worked at throughout his career, Grey Towers and at all fire stations on the San Bernardino (also the start place of the Honor Guard). 

The certificate reads: For your extraordinary support and assistance in the development of the USDA Forest Service Honor Guard. Your leadership, dedication and commitment to our employees, their families, and the communities we serve; will provide direction for years to come.

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

2/17/16 Wildfires Near Me - a new tool for real time fire information

This is Kris Eriksen, NIMO PIO.  I wanted to pass along some information from a NIFC webinar I was involved in today; many of you may not have seen it as it was aimed at PAO's and PIO's. I have been working with Ben Butler and his group at NIFC for almost 2 years on a fire information app called Wildfires Near Me, which was announced for the first time today on the NEW PIO TECH TOOLS webinar!  We're pretty excited about it and hope it will be very useful to the public.

The app is based on a similar tool I was introduced to while on the 2014 Bushfire Study Tour of Australia and New Zealand and it focuses on a largely untapped niche - information about new and emerging fires.  It's a tool that takes official fire information downloaded directly from dispatch immediately upon being reported, and merges it with twitter discussions filtered to only those about new and emerging fires. It incorporates social media allowing users to tweet or post to facebook without having to leave the app and includes the ability to create a personalized stream of information or alerts about fires near specific locations via texts or emails.

If you'd like a copy of my and Ben's PPT on just Wildfires Near Me with speaker notes from Feb 17, 2016, go here to download: Wildfires Near Me

If you'd like to play with the Wildfires Near me tool on the web, go here:  http://www.wildfiresnearme.wfmrda.com/

You can also watch the compete Feb 17th,  PIO TECH TOOLS webinar recording, which will be located (soon) on the PIO Bulletin Board under PIO training.

The Wildfires Near Me tool will continue to be under construction (but useable!)  until May 6 when it will move from Alpha phase to Beta, and remain untouched for the 2016 fire season.  Feel free to play with the tool and use the feedback form to let us know what you think or changes you'd like to see. But since it will be "tweeked" more between now and May, we encourage you to join us for the launch of the final beta version on May 6th. You can register for the webinar here:

Wildfires Near Me Official Launch Webinar
                May 6, 2016
                12 noon Mountain time
Webinar registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7799720355545609730

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

2/3/16 How to Request NIMO Help On A Project

Most of the NIMOs have been asked at one time or another, how a person, District, Forest or IMT can get NIMO to come help them. We get requests for exercises, simulations, Risk Management training, help with functional training, help with SRA’s, type 3 training and just about any else you can think of.

And while we are Forest Service centric, we do help other county, state and federal agencies when appropriate and when time allows.

If you would like to request NIMO’s help, please go to the PROJECT REQUEST tab on this blog for information on how to make a request:

Thursday, January 28, 2016

1/28/16 Risk Management Workgroup FY 2016 Mission and Vision

One of NIMO's 5 workgroups is Risk Management and they have posted their Mission, Vision and 2016 Goals and Objectives to their page. If you are an IMT or a part of the USFS, you may be exposed to this group's work this year, so take a look at their page here or click on the WG: Risk Management tab above!

Friday, January 22, 2016

1/22/16 Using Periscope on Wildfires

Always looking to advance the work Information officers can do on wildfires, we experimented with a "newish" social media tool called Periscope in late summer 2015 on the River Complex.  It's a fun tool and has some significant applications for enhancing public communications and understanding during wildfires and other all hazard incidents. After being asked by a number of people how to use it, PIO Kris Eriksen made this 25 minute video demonstrating the basic "how to's" of using the tool as well as discussing some lessons learned.  We certainly are not experts & it's very likely others have used this tool as well and have even more helpful tips, so we encourage you to share them.

Click HERE to watch the video on our Skill Builders Page

Thursday, January 21, 2016

1/21/16 NIMO 2016 Leader's Intent Now Available

If you are interested, we have posted the official document that provides NIMO with Leader's intent for 2016.
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to the National Incident Management Organization (NIMO) program for FY 2016 and to describe the best management practices as identified by the NIMO Executive Council. This document describes the direction and Leaders Intent that guide practices and behaviors of the organization while maintaining the doctrinal principles where program managers are expected to make decisions on implementation details.
See the page above called NIMO 2016 Program Leader's Intent or click here